In John 13:18 Jesus tells us that He has chosen us unto eternal Salvation, and that its outcome is our bearing fruit that abides. Thus our direction in Christian service to others as we, “bear fruit in every good work” (Colossians 1:10), is first and foremost evangelism, that results in eternal significance in people’s lives. But sharing the Gospel Message with others is only a part of God’s plan. For the proper perspective of this position as a servant of God is marching along in God’s Army, taking orders without question, and willing to do all grunt work necessary. But when we’re asked to do mundane or menial tasks that we feel are beneath us or aren’t exciting enough, we miss the chance to see some of God’s greatest accomplishments happen…simply because we’re too proud. Fruit that remains is good fruit that has grown slowly in the fertile soil of God’s ultimate plan & purpose for each one of us…watered carefully by the Master Gardener in both the mundane & the marvelous good works we do for our good and His glory.